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ftw.bridge.client 1.0.2

Introduction

The ftw.bridge tools are used for communication between several Plone
instances.
It is also possible to cummuncate with other web services.
Requests between web services are proxied through the ftw.bridge.proxy.
This makes it possible to move or reconfigure certain dependent webservices
(clients) only by reconfiguring the proxy.
The clients do not know where other target clients are located - they only
communicate with the proxy directly, which forwards the requests to the
target client.

Features

ftw.bridge.client integrates ftw.bridge support into Plone.
It provides tools and utilities for communication and authentication.

Authentication: A PAS plugin authenticates requests and logs the user
in on the target client without transmitting his password. Only requests
from the configured ftw.bridge.proxy are authenticated.

Requests: The IBridgeRequest utility is used for making requesting
other clients. It is also able to make remote catalog queries and
transmitting the result brains to the sources by using fake brains.

Brain transport: By using a BrainRepresentation it is possible to
get brains from a remote client. A BrainSerializer utility serializes
and deserializes all brain metadata so that they can be used on the source
client.

Watcher portlet: A recently-modified portlet can be used for generic
listing a list of recently modified objects on the remote client but it
is also possible to list other links. There is a browser view @@watch
which creates a recently-modified portlet on the remote client
dashboard. The watcher portlet loads its data asynchronously using
javascript for not blocking while loading the dashboard.

Favorites: A browser view @@remote-add-favorite adds the context
to the favorites on the remote client dashboard.